Prisoners with cancer in England more likely to die of it than other patients
Prisoners diagnosed with cancer are more likely than people in the general population to die of the disease, according to research. A study has calculated
Military horses injured galloping across London making progress, army says
The two military horses who sustained injuries after colliding with vehicles in London are making progress after surgery, the British army has said. Quaker, a
Jamie Vardy starts Leicester party as win at Preston seals Championship title
Jamie Vardy led the celebrations on and off the pitch as Leicester secured the Championship title. The striker, the only player remaining from the Premier
‘There is progress’: Nadal continues comeback to reach last 16 in Madrid
As Rafael Nadal continues to build the physical robustness, intensity and form required to be competitive over five sets against the best players in the
Two army veterans will not be prosecuted over 1971 Troubles deaths
Two British army veterans will not be prosecuted in relation to the deaths of a schoolgirl and unarmed civilian in two separate shooting incidents that
Kane and Bellingham take different paths to Champions League duel | Jonathan Liew
There were a few tourists from Madrid taking selfies outside the Allianz Arena on Monday lunchtime and, as footballing pilgrimages go, this is one you
Spending cap plan gets Premier League backing despite trio voting against
A majority of Premier League clubs have voted to explore measures that would put a cap on player spending, with only Manchester United, Manchester City
British Columbia abruptly drops drug decriminalization after backlash
British Columbia has abruptly reversed course on its landmark experiment decriminalizing the possession of certain illicit drugs, citing mounting public frustration and “disorder” in the
What’s the perfect movie length? Only a lightweight needs toilet or food breaks
I can still remember sitting down to Theo Angelopoulos’s legendary epic film The Travelling Players and noting that it was 222 minutes long and thinking
Burkina Faso bans more media over coverage of alleged massacre
Authorities in Burkina Faso have suspended further foreign media over their reporting of an alleged massacre of hundreds of civilians by the Burkinabe army. The